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* and then Gary Johnson blurted
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 03:03:36AM +0100, Cedric Duval wrote:
> > > My .mutt.aliases file is getting a little large now it's and not always
> > > easy to remember how I've named people.
> >
> > You might be inte
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 03:03:36AM +0100, Cedric Duval wrote:
> > My .mutt.aliases file is getting a little large now it's and not always
> > easy to remember how I've named people.
>
> Er, why not something very simple like this?
> alias nick_wilsonNick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Avoi
i am using mutt 1.3.27i, and i tried...
color indicator reverse
...which, of course, doesn't work as desired. what i want/wish is
to have indicator in reverse colors in the index. mono reverse is,
well, not colored.
possible?
(yes i know the correct syntax is be "color indicator ")
- pa
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Knute spewed into the ether:
> [-- snip --]
> > There are others, but procmail is what i use with fetchmail, and it
> > seems to work well for me. The one thing that I have found is that
> > Mutt's own getmail function doesn
Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Knute spewed into the ether:
> [-- snip --]
> > There are others, but procmail is what i use with fetchmail, and it
>
> Hmm .. I thought fetchmail injected things into your MTA. So, it should
> have the same route as if you called it from the com
Hi,
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Knute spewed into the ether:
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> There are others, but procmail is what i use with fetchmail, and it
> seems to work well for me. The one thing that I have found is that
> Mutt's own getmail function doesn't send it thru procmail. Don't know
> how to change t
> My .mutt.aliases file is getting a little large now it's and not always
> easy to remember how I've named people.
Er, why not something very simple like this?
alias nick_wilsonNick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Avoid nicknames, and just use their real names. That's the easiest way
to remem
On 11:35 30 Jan 2002, Mauro Bardini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I'm in trouble tryng to use mutt-prcmail to manage my attach files, I'm
| using this piece of figuration in my procmailrc
|
| METAMAIL_TMPDIR=$MAILDIR/attach/$DATE
| :0cbhHB:
| | metamail -q -w -x
|
|
|
| to save tha attac
On 30-Jan-2002 23:06 Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
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| Note however, that the usual caveats of clear-signing still apply, if
| there is a broken MTA setup somewhere along the way, you might get a
| broken signature. Not if Outlook would notice of course. :)
I just wanted to add that if you are u
Hi there,
some people have asked me to keep them updated about my
pgp_force_traditional patch. In fact, my old version posted to
mutt-users two weeks ago contained a bug, which I've fixed now. You can
find the patch at this URL:
http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/mutt.html
o
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:54:24AM -0500, Bechtold, Katie wrote:
> I'm trying to install mutt on a Slackware 7.0 system, but I'm stuck on the
> configure step. I get the following error:
>
> checking whether this iconv is good enough... no
> configure: error: Try using libiconv instead
>
> I ju
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* Volker Moell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020125 14:45]:
> > % mail). It would be so much easier for everyone if check-traditional-=
pgp
> > % would become a variable
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Hello Mutt people,
I wondered if I might ask you to share some organizational tips/methods
with me. In particular, Aliases.
My .mutt.aliases file is getting a little large now it's and not always
easy to remember how I've named people. Do you guys
* Knute ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Justin R. Miller wrote:
>
>
> > Thus spake Igor Pruchanskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > > I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
> > > before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
>
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> Thus spake Igor Pruchanskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
> > before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
> > makes fun of a cute little penguin :)
> Pengu
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Nico Schottelius wrote:
> Hello dear list!
> Is it possible to use folders with mutt ?
Yes.
> If yes, is autosort possible ?
> Like mails for nicos-mutt goto mutt/, mails to
> mailing lists goto lists/gpm lists/lkml ?
Depends on when you want it sorted. Mutt does have
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Thus spake Igor Pruchanskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
> before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
> makes fun of a cute little penguin :)
Penguin? Bah!
Hello dear list!
Is it possible to use folders with mutt ?
If yes, is autosort possible ?
Like mails for nicos-mutt goto mutt/, mails to
mailing lists goto lists/gpm lists/lkml ?
--
{Greetings,Gruss},
Nico Schottelius
I am some kind of busy -
Do not expect an answer within 24 hours.
Instead
On Jan 30, Nick Wilson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> * and then Igor Pruchanskiy blurted
> > I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
> > before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
> > makes fun of a cute little penguin :)
>
> Hmmm m
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* and then Igor Pruchanskiy blurted
> I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
> before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
> makes fun of a cute little penguin :)
Hmmm much thanks eve
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> Currently I have to print msg's via the pipe command. I have 2 questions
> regarding this:
I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
makes fun of a c
I'm trying to install mutt on a Slackware 7.0 system, but I'm stuck on the
configure step. I get the following error:
checking whether this iconv is good enough... no
configure: error: Try using libiconv instead
I just installed libiconv-1.7, but I see that's not enough to make configure
see it
On Jan 30, Nick Wilson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Currently I have to print msg's via the pipe command. I have 2 questions
> regarding this:
>
> 1. How can I print only the headers I see on the screen as opposed to
> all of them when I '| lpr'?
Well using pipe, set pipe_decode.
> 2. Why do
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Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Currently I have to print msg's via the pipe command.
You might want to also check out muttprint.
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[!] Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PGP 0xC9C40C31 -=- http://codesorcery.net
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Hi everyone.
Currently I have to print msg's via the pipe command. I have 2 questions
regarding this:
1. How can I print only the headers I see on the screen as opposed to
all of them when I '| lpr'?
2. Why do I /have/ to pipe to lpr? It doesn't
I'm in trouble tryng to use mutt-prcmail to manage my attach files, I'm
using this piece of figuration in my procmailrc
METAMAIL_TMPDIR=$MAILDIR/attach/$DATE
:0cbhHB:
| metamail -q -w -x
to save tha attach file separately. all is working well, but the name of the
output file of metamai
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